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Eye Shadow vs. Eyeliner
Both eyeliner and eye shadow are makeup products you can use to highlight the natural appearance of your eye shape and color. While eyeliner is makeup used to outline the rim of the eyes, eye shadow is a type of pigmented powder used to add depth and color to the eyelid area.
Eyeliners come in different consistencies, including liquid eyeliner, gel eyeliner, and pencil eyeliners. Although brown and black eyeliner shades are the most common, you can also find brightly colored eyeliners. You can also create a vibrant and striking eye makeup look by using eye shadow as an eyeliner to trace the outline of your eyes.
Products Description
Product name: | Professional Eyeliner | Advantage: | Long Lasting Water Proof |
Certification: | ce, MSDS | Function: | Eye Beauty |
Ingredient: | Chemical | Color: | Multi-Colored |
Feature: | Waterproof | Usage: | Ladies Makeup |
Place of Origin: | Guangdong, China | PAYMENT: | Paypal |
Model Number: | 12 colorful eyeliner | Logo: | Acceptable Customer's Logo |
Form: | Liquid | MOQ: | 2pcs |
Type: | Eyeliner | Service: | OEM Private Label Service |
Use: | EYE | Shipping: | DHLUPSFEDEXEMSTNT |
How to Use Eye Shadow as Eyeliner
Try this makeup tutorial to apply an eye shadow as an eyeliner.
1. Apply primer. Prep your eye area with a makeup primer, gently
dabbing the product into your skin. Primer acts as a base, creating
a smooth foundation for your makeup. Applying primer before adding
eye products also helps your makeup last throughout the day without
smudging.
2. Add concealer. After priming your eye area, add a small amount
of concealer under your eyes to even your skin tone and cover any
dark circles. Using concealer also helps brighten the eye area and
makes the eye shadow stand out.
3. Use an angled brush. Unlike a regular eye makeup brush, an
angled eyeliner brush has a thin set of bristles positioned on a
slant. The slant allows you to apply eye shadow in precise lines,
making it easier to create an eyeliner look with eye shadow.
4. Dip the brush in water. Before adding eye shadow to your makeup
brush, dip the tip of the brush in water to dampen the bristles.
Avoid soaking the brush in water; instead, let the water graze the
top of the bristles, so the brush is slightly moist. The water
helps the eye shadow pigments stick to the brush as you apply it to
your eyelids.